Displaying items by tag: division of clinical immunology and rheumatology

A UAB rheumatologist helps craft a list of the top five tests and treatments that need to be questioned and discussed between physician and patient.

A new center and virtual clinic will help translate best practices into widely usable strategies to predict, treat or prevent gout.

Herpes zoster vaccine may get another look in patients being treated for autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis.

UAB researchers say a new blood test looking at 12 biomarkers for RA should help physicians better manage the disease.

Children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis are at an increased risk for cancer, but a drug suspected of contributing to that risk may not be the culprit.

UAB research reveals infection risk for biologics is comparable to traditional therapies and may be better than long-term steroid use.

A UAB project aims to improve outcomes in fracture treatment for older women at risk for osteoporosis.

Funding for the UAB Center for Education and Research on Therapeutics has been renewed for an additional five years.

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